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WORKS WITH ALL PEAK DESIGN STRAPS

The included Quick Release plate has 4 loops for attaching Peak Design Anchor attachments, so you can quickly attach any of our straps.

WORKS WITH YOUR OTHER GEAR, TOO

CAPTURE WORKS WITH ARCA-TYPE TRIPODS

Take your camera out of Capture and put it directly into your ARCA-type tripod with the included quick-release plate.

EXPANDABLE SYSTEM

Mount GoPro cameras with the POV Kit, carry binoculars with the Bino Kit and quickly change lenses with Lens Kit (all sold separately).

CAPTURE PRO WORKS WITH MOST MANFROTTO RC-2 TRIPODS

Install a set of adapters into the PROplate (adapters and plate included with CapturePro) and your camera will fit into both ARCA and most Manfrotto RC-2 tripods. For a complete list of compatible models, go to our main website.

CAPTURE PRO CONVERTS TO A TRIPOD CLAMP

CapturePRO has a solid aluminum backplate with a female screw thread, allowing you to screw the unit atop your tripod plate or 3/8" head mount and used as a quick-release clamp.

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This product was purchased after trying the Black rapid side camera sport sling, and the Cotton Carrier single camera harness. I used the camera sling on a trip to the Rocky Mountains last year. It worked ok, but after hours of hiking it was rubbing and irritating my neck, and causing some significant neck pain. I'd ask my boyfriend to carry my camera for me just to give my neck a break. I am about to travel to Yosemite for 7 days of camping and long hikes. I needed a new solution, so I first tried (based on the feedback) the Cotton Carrier harness. OMG - that torture device was NOT designed for women with any type of "chest area". I was about to give up until I saw this little contraption, the Peak Design CapturePRO. It's truly amazing!! It took a little time to figure out where to position it for the most comfort on my Osprey backpack, but after a few attempts, it makes very little contact with my sensitive "chest region" and has literally no pull on my neck or shoulders which is wonderful. I am even sending back the Propad, which I read in several reviews was a requirement to buy before you could even use the CapturePRO. This is NOT the case, folks. In my configuration, the Propad actually pressed into my should and chest, making it very uncomfortable - so it was not required. I have a fairly heavy Nikon D750 with a NIKKOR 24-120mm lens; all together about 8 pounds. Please view my pictures to see where I attached the CapturePRO for the most comfort. Also - I read some reviews that complains about not being able to slide the camera in and out very easily. That is because they haven't realized there is a black knob on top for adjusting the release mechanism. Once you lesson the tension, it slides in and out like a dream. The red release button also turns to lock the camera in place. The only way you are damaging your camera is if you fall flat on your face. This is a fabulous invention, and it's going to make carrying my camera on 10-15 miles hikes a breeze. I would have paid double for the CapturePRO to have a pain free hike with my camera!!!

I've done the strap thing, and I'm over it. I've had shoulder straps, sling straps of all kinds, but no more. I have had this for a few months now and have taken it on a few epic photo walks. I was recently in San Francisco and I spent a few days just walking around with my tripod taking pics. I walked close to 8-miles on the first day, and I had this clipped to my camera bag the entire time. I wore it on the left shoulder strap with a variety of lenses, including a 70-300mm, and it was incredibly comfortable and easy to access, which are the two most important things.

When you have a camera bag on your shoulders, what do you do with your camera? Keep it in the bag and pull it out 100 times, or hand hold it? Now you can carry it around and have access to it in seconds.

When using on my belt, is also great, though larger lenses will be a bit of a pain, but if all I want is my camera and a single lens, normally like a 35mm prime, or a small zoom, then this works great. If you have a thick leather belt this will also help keep it in place and make it comfortable.

The great things is I can carry it on my right hip and still hold and carry my 9-month old at the same time. With camera straps and sling straps, this was still a pain because the camera was off to the side, but never really stable, specially during the picking up and putting down process of your kid.I love it so much I got a second one, so I can keep one on my camera bag and one on the belt, so I can switch them around quickly and easily for those moments when I put my camera back pack down but still need a place to holster the camera.

I bought one of these hiking this season and I have to say fell in love with the idea of it pretty quickly, but unfortunately I'm not in love with the execution.

To start with, the Peak Design PRO Pad Stabilizer for Capture Camera Clip accessory is basically a necessary component of the CapturePRO that Peak Design leaves out of the package to charge extra. Without the PRO pad, even a relatively small and light m43 camera will droop and flop around. Having to buy the PRO pad wouldn't be such a big deal if the CapturePRO wasn't so overpriced to begin with. Something like $50-60 seems like a much more reasonable price for what you're getting, especially when you consider that they're basically leaving out a necessary component.

Second, the I've found that the release button tends to get stuck if the camera is putting any torque on the mount. Again though, I'm using a m43 body with this so we're not talking about some unreasonable amount of torque as if you were mounting a 1DX + 70-200. Taking the camera off the clip is usually a somewhat awkward 2 handed effort. I suspect this comes from the fact that there's quite a bit of slop between the plate and the actual clamp so things are able to move around more than they should.

Overall though, it is probably the best solution currently on the market for easy access to a camera while hiking. Once you have it setup with the PRO pad it does work reasonably well, it just bothers me a lot how they seem to nickle and dime you by not include what's clearly a necessary component.